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E BEGINNING FRIDAY, OCTOBER 81st 
CONTINUING UNTIL THE DATE OF SALE 


ANTIQUE FURNITURE 


AN IMPORTANT TAPESTRY, AND OTHER OBJECTS 


COLLECTED BY 


ALLAN McLANE HAMILTON, M.D. 


UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


On WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY AFTERNOONS 
NOVEMBER 5TH AND 6TH, 1913 


AT 2.80 O’CLOcK 


CATALOGUE 


7 OF 
: ANTIQUE FURNITURE 
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N IMPORTANT SIXTEENTH CENTURY 
TAPESTRY 


ORIENTAL AND EUROPEAN CERAMICS 
CARVINGS, ARMS AND ARMOR, CURIOS 


AND OTHER OBJECTS 


COLLECTED BY 


ALLAN McLANE HAMILTON, M.D. 


OF THIS CITY 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 
MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK 


ON THE DATES HEREIN STATED 


THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY, OF 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, MANAGERS 
NEW YORK 
1913 


is _ CONDITIONS OF SALE> 


- 1. Any bid which is merely a nominal or fractional advance 
may be rejected by the auctioneer if, in his judgment, such bid 
_ would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 

_ 2 The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute 
arise between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either 

4 decide the same or put up for re-sale the lot so in dispute. 

q 3. Payment shall be made of all or such part of the purchase 
_ money as may be required, and the names and addresses of the 

% purchasers shall be given immediately on the sale of every lot, in 

~ default of which the lot so purchased shall be immediately put 
_ up again and re-sold. 

F Payment of that part of the purchase money not made at the 
{ _time of sale shall be made within ten days thereafter, in default 

| of which the undersigned may either continue to hold the lots at 

the risk of the purchaser and take such action as may be neces- 
sary for the enforcement of the sale, or may at public or private 
sale, and without other than this notice, re-sell the lots for the 

benefit of such purchaser, and the deficiency (if any) arising from 
such re-sale shall be a charge against such purchaser. 

4. Delivery of any purchase will be made only upon pay- 

ment of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 

Delivery will not be made of any purchase during the session 
of the sale at which it was sold. 

Delivery will not be made of any purchase at any time other 
than between the hours of 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. 

Delivery of any purchase will be made only at the American 
Art Galleries, or other place of sale, as the case may be, and 

_ only on presenting the bill of purchase. 

5. Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business 
in which the Association is in no wise engaged, and will not be 
performed by the Association for purchasers. The Association 
will, however, afford to purchasers every facility for employing 
at current and reasonable rates carriers and packers; doing so, 
however, without any assumption of responsibility on its part 
for the acts and charges of the parties engaged for such service. 

6. Storage of any purchase shall be at the sole risk of the 
purchaser. Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, 
and thereafter, while the Association will exercise due caution 
in caring for and delivering such purchase, it will not hold itself 
responsible if such purchase be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed. 


Storage charges will be made upon all purchases not re- 2 
moved within ten days from the date of the sale thereof. 
7, Guarantee is not made either by the owner or the Asso- 


ciation of the correctness of the description, genuineness or | 
authenticity of any lot, and no sale will be set aside on account | 


of any incorrectness, error of cataloguing, or any imperfection — 


not noted. Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days 


prior to its sale, after which it is sold “as is” and without recourse. 


The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot | 
correctly, and will give consideration to the opinion of any trust- | 
worthy expert to the effect that any lot has been incorrectly | 


catalogued, and, in its judgment, may either sell the lot as cata- — 
logued or make mention of the opinion of such expert, who | 
thereby would become responsible for such damage as might © 
result were his opinion without proper foundation. 


SPECIAL NOTICE. 


Buying or bidding by the Association for responsible parties _ 
on orders transmitted to it by mail, telegraph or telephone, will — 
be faithfully attended to without charge or commission. Any ~ 
purchase so made will be subject to the above Conditions of Sale, _ 
which cannot in any manner be modified. The Association, how- ~ 
ever, in the event of making a purchase of a lot consisting of © 
one or more books for a purchaser who has not, through himself — 
or his agent, been present at the exhibition or sale, will permit 
such lot to be returned within ten days from the date of sale, — 


and the purchase money will be returned, if the lot in any ma- © 


terial manner differs from its catalogue description. 


Orders for execution by the Association should be eben a 


and given with such plainness as to leave no room for misunder- 
standing. Not only should the lot number be given, but also the © 
title, and bids should be stated to be so much for the lot, and 
when the lot consists of one or more volumes of books or objects 
of art, the bid per volume or piece should also be stated. If the 
one transmitting the order is unknown to the Association, a de- 
posit should be sent or reference submitted. Shipping piectons 
should also be given. | 

Priced copies of the catalogue of any sale, or any session 
thereof, will be furnished by the Association at a reasonable 
charge. 

AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 
American Art Galleries, 
Madison Square South, 
New York City. 


CATALOGUE 
FIRST AFTERNOON’S SALE 
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1913 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 2.30 o’cLOCK 


TSUBAS, OR SWORD GUARDS 


1—Two Iron Sworn Guarps 
One, conventional waves and dragon, signed 
-Tomomitsee; and the other, a knotted obi 
design with decoration of insects. 
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2—Two Iron Sworp Guarps 
One, carved with radiating lines; and the 
other, decoration of landscape, flying geese, 
bridge and houses, signed 'Tomomasa. 


3—Two Iron Sworp Guarps 
One, design of dragon and waves in high 
and low relief, signed Miyochin; and the 
other, pierced design of dragons, signed 
Kinai. 


4—Two Iron Sworp Guarps 
One, an old man meditating, carved in low 
relief, signed Toti; and the other, three 
storks, signed Masatsune. 


5—Two Iron Sworp Guarps 
One, pierced design of rings and blossom; 
and the other, quarterfoil, with sunken panel 
and inlay of gold wire, signed Nobukuni. 


6—Two Iron Sworp Guarps 


One, incised lotus leaf, signed Kinai; and 
the other, fish and waves. 


Y—Two Iron Sworp Guarps 


One, tiger, bird and bamboo, signed Yana- 
gawa Naotoka; and the other, pierced de- 
sign of dragons and flowers. 


8—Two Iron Sworp Guarps 


One, intricate carving of clouds and dragon, 
signed T'sunemitsu; and the other, an old 
specimen, branch and blossom in low relief 
and inlay. 


9—Two Iron Sworp Guarps 
One, decorated with fish, goose and moon, 
in various inlays; and the other, Chinese 
characters and piercings, signed Nobueye. 


10—Two Iron Sworp Guarps 


One, pierced, irregular design; and the 
other, lions and bamboo. 


~ 11—Two Iron Sworp ris 


One, quarterfoil design, signed Suruga; and 
the other, an old specimen, dragon and 
character in low relief, signed Jou. 


12—Two Iron Sworp Guarps 


One, lotus buds and stems, signed Masafusa ; 
and the other, pierced and inlaid. 


13—Two Iron Sworp Guarps 


One, dragon in low relief and damascened, 
signed Rinshi; and the other, medallion 
decoration of dragon and cloud forms in 


gold inlay. 


14—Two YELtLow Bronze Sworp Guarps 


One, bird, moon and stream, signed Seizui; 
and the other, wild geese, net and plants, 
signed Yasuchika. 


NESTUKES AND IVORY CARVINGS 


15—Turee Burron-sHareE NETSUKES 
One, ivory, with silver panel decorated with 
a dragon; one, black lacquer, with carving 
of fish and waves; and the other, red lacquer, 
basket work design. 


16—Two Woop NETSUKES 


One, acrobat in box; the other, meditating 
figure. 


17—Two Woop NetsvKEs 
Tigers. 


18—TIwo Ivory NETSUKES 


One, three turtles; and the other, monkey 
and abalone shell. 


19—Two Ivory NETSUKES 


One, strong man, with bale on his head; and 
the other, low table carved with dragon in 
low relief, and pierced. 


20—Two Woop NETSUKES 


One, acrobat; and the other, rat with young. 


21—-Two Ivory NETSUKES 


One, fish, squid and abalone shell; and the 
other, chicken cock on a branch. 


22--T wo Ivory NETSUKES 


One, old man in a rainstorm; and the other, 
Hotei, with child on his back. 


23—Ivory NETSUKE 
Skull and Chinese inscription. 


24—Ivory NETSUKE 
Large umbrella with rat. 


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25—Two Mintrature Carvincs 
Dog Foo. Carved and gilded wood. 


26—Ivory CARVING 
Miniature skeleton. Articulated. 


97—Pocxket SHRINE WITH GILDED INTERIOR 


Containing carved wood figure of seated 
Buddha on a lotus. 


geo Poorer SHRINE WITH GILDED INTERIOR 
Containing carved wood figure of Shoki. 


29—SmatyL SHRINE WITH GILDED INTERIOR 
Containing a seated Buddhistic figure. 


30—Pocketr SHRINE WITH GILDED INTERIOR 


Containing carved wood figure of Kwan-on. 


31—Pocket SHRINE wiTH GILDED INTERIOR 
The lower portion of which contains a. 


seated figure of Buddha, and the upper 


forms a receptacle for relics. 


32—SmaLL SHRINE WITH GILDED INTERIOR 


Containing coiled serpent with a human 


head. 


33—SMALL SHRINE WITH GILDED INTERIOR 


Contaning a figure of Shoki and demon. 


JAPANESE LACQUERS 


34—Turee OLp JAPANESE COMBS 


One, wood, with decoration of grotesque 
masks; one, lacquered decoration of plum 
blossoms in two shades of gold lacquer; and 
the other, temple and landscape in gold lac- 
quer. 


35—Two Inros 

One, wood, three sections. Inlay of badger 
in ivory and moon in silver. Netsuke, in 
form of duck, lacquered in black and gold. 
Badger ojime. The other, three sections. 
Black lacquer partially covered with dull 
gold lacquer. Decoration of crests; mother- 
of-pear! inlay. 

From the A. D. Vorce Collection. 


36—Two SrrecimENs or LacquER 
One, a small tray, black with inlay decora- 
tion of flowers in mother-of-pearl; and the 
other, small incense burner, black, with land- 
scape in gold lacquer. 


37—Smayt Lacever Box 
Circular. Gold lacquer decoration of pine, 
bamboo and plum blossoms on a powdered 
gold ground. Interior of nashiji. 


388—Two SrEcIMENS OF LACQUER 


Covered cup and cup stand. Mirror black 
lacquer, with decoration of vines and crests 
in gold lacquer. 


39—Goxp Lacever Box 
Design of a junk. Decoration of stork, 
birds, waves and various Buddhistic emblems 
in raised gold lacquer and mother-of-pearl. 
Height, 134 inches; length, 61% inches. 


40—STAND AND Box 


Stand carved and lacquered with dull gold, 
and the box of old black lacquer with flora! 
decoration in mother-of-pearl. (Imperfect.) 


41—LaceuER Box 


Decoration of pine and plum in gold lacquer, 
on a nashiji ground. Interior of nashiji. 


Has red silk cord. 
Height, 4°34, inches; length, 7 inches. 


42—-PowbERED Goip Lacever Box 
Has tray and overlapping cover. Decora- 

tion of storks, turtles and pine. 
Height, 6 inches; length, 7 inches. 


43—Go.p LacauERED Box 
Raised decoration of branches of leaves, in 
gold lacquer, lead and mother-of-pearl. 
Style of Korin. 
Height, 41% inches; length, 81. inches. 


44—-Parr or Bow.ts 


Old Chinese. The outer surface covered 
with mirror-black lacquer, with inlays of 
mother-of-pearl. Lined with metal. 


45—Lacaver Tray 
Flowering sprays inlaid with mother-of- 
pearl on a powdered gold ground. 
Length, 12 inches; width, 934 inches. 


46—Datmi0’s DespatcH Box 


An inlay of minute squares of mother-of- 
pearl covers the greater part of the surface. 
The cover and sides are decorated with 
pomegranate flowers. Pine tree in relief on 
the inside of the cover. 

Length, 18 inches; width, 12 inches. 


SNUFF BOTTLES AND CABINET 
SPECIMENS 


4%7—Two Campnor Guass SnuFrr Botrties 


One, relief ornamentation of birds and plants 
in blue; and the other, relief ornamentation 
of dragons and bats in ruby glass. 


48—Two Snurr BotTtriLes 


One, mottled brown quartz, with veining in 
blue (imperfect); and the other, agate, 


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carved decoration in low relief, with brown 
marking. 

From the Thomas E. Waggaman Collection, 
1905. 


49—Two Snurr Botries 
One, clouded agate; and the other, mottled 
green composition with ivory stand. 


_50—Two Porcetain SnurFr Borrties 
One, blue and white, with two circular 
panels, which contain landscapes and fig- 
- ures; and the other, coated with a yellow 
_ glaze, and green splashes. 


51—Snourr Borris 
Hair crystal. Green glass stopper. 


52—Snurr Botte 
Amber. Pink crystal stopper. 


53—Snurr BotriLe 
Clear crystal, and without ornamentation. 


54—Btivusr anp WuiteE Snurr BotTrTie 
Decoration of figures in dark blue. Has 
ivory stand. 


55—MIniATuRE JAR 
Chinese blue glass. 


56—CoLLECTION oF SEALS AND THREE Crys- 
TALS 
Assyrian and Chinese. (Nine pieces.) 


57—HairPin 
White jade in shape of a miniature halberd. 


Silver mount. 
From the A. L. Chamot Collection, 1907. 


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Intricate openwork carving of storks and 
cloud forms. | 


From the A. L. Chamot Collection, 1907. 


3 inches square. 


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CHINESE PORCELAINS 


59—Smatt Rovcer Box 7 
Octagonal. Decoration in underglaze blue 
and enamel colors of Chinese figures before 
a shrine. 


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Diameter, 21% inches. — 


60—Covrerep Bown ' 
Painted landscapes to imitate old Chinese. 
Diameter, 414 inches. 
61—Mepauion Bowr 
Imperial yellow glaze. Four circular panels 
in white reserve, containing landscapes and 
flowering plants and trees, painted in bril- 
liant enamels. ‘Tao-Kouang period. 


62—Two Bowts 
One, pale café-au-lait glaze, with overpaint- 
ing of flowering plants; and the other, deco- 
rated with phoenix, peony and cloud forms 
in brilliant enamel colors. 


Respective diameters, 5 and 5%, inches. 


63—Four Moncoruian PLaAtes 
The outer decoration of Buddhistic emblems 
in various enamel colors, and the inner with 
Shou mark and bats in coral-red, and border 
of flowers and leaf scrolls in coral-red and 


green. 
Diameter, 63, inches. 


64—Smatu Breaker 
Bulbous center and elephant-head handles. 
Decorated in the style of K’ang-hsi famille 


verte. 
Height, 7 inches. 


65—CovERED Jar 
Brick-red diaper ground, with circular 
_ panels in white reserve, containing flowers 
and blossoms in enamel colors. (Repaired 


at lip.) | 
Height, 8 inches. 


66—Ovirorm Vase 
Decoration of dragon and clouds in coral- 


red and blue. 
Height, 8 inches. 


67—Pair oF Vases 


Bottle-shaped, with slender necks and wide- 
spreading mouths. The decoration consists 
of richly costumed mandarins and Chinese 


ladies in a garden. 
Height, 8 inches. 


68—DovusteE Incense BuRNER 


The outer casing is coated with an incised 
yellow glaze and decorated with cloud forms 
in blue and gold; two openwork panels which 
are in white reserve are ornamented with 
two dragons molded in high relief. Sur- 
mounted by an openwork cover. 

Height, 7 inches. 

69—PEAR-SHAPED VASE 


Slender neck and spreading lip. The orna- 
mentation consists of a Chinese domestic 
scene painted in brilliant enamel colors. 


Height, 11 inches. 


YO—GINGER JAR 


Hard paste. Overglaze decoration of flow- 
ering plants painted in brilliant enamels. 


Has turned wood cover. 
Height, 744 inches. 


Y1—CovErED SwWEETMEAT Box 


Circular shape. Decoration of phcenix, dia- 
per pattern and medallion in white reserve, 
containing flowers and rabbits which are 


painted in old reds and green. 
Diameter, 9 inches. 


72—Tatu BEAKER 


The decoration consists of nine peonies and 
three passion flowers with leafy scrolls 
painted in enamel colors of red, pink, blue 


and green. 
Height, 15 inches. 


73—VasE 
Ovoid shape. ‘The embellishment, which is 


painted in brilliant colors of enamels upon 
a ground of pink, consists of sages and a 


boy beneath a pine tree. 
Height, 1414 inches. 


74—GaALIPoT 


Invested with a black glaze over which is 
a decoration of dragons, pursuing the 
sacred pearl amid cloud forms and fire em- 
blems, painted in green, yellow, and auber- 
gine enamels. Round the shoulder and foot 
are bands of diaper pattern. Ring mark in 


blue underneath foot. 
Height, 161, inches. 


75—Hexaconat Vase 

Coated with a black glaze, and the decora- 
tion, which is in yellow, green and aubergine 
enamels, consists of dragons, cloud forms, 
fire emblems and pearl. Round the shoulder 
and foot are bands of diaper pattern. Leaf 
mark in blue underneath foot. 

Height, 171% inches. 


76—Tat.u Breaker 
Ovoid body with tall neck and spreading 
mouth. Invested with a dark blue glaze, 
and decorated with conventional lotus 
flowers painted in rose-pink, yellow and 
white enamel, and Shou mark in gilding. 
Height, 1614 inches. 


(7—LarcE VAsE 
Club shape. Coated with a yellow glaze and 
decorated with large peony flowers, leafy 
scrolls and phcenix, painted in two shades 
of blue. Round neck a band of fret, and 


at the foot, gadroons. 
Height, 17 inches. 


7{8—Taxu Ovirorm VasE 
The embellishment consists of two large 
dragons amid cloud forms in coral-red, and 
two large lozenge-shaped and numerous 
small medallions, containing Chinese _his- 
torical subjects, painted in the famille verte 
enamels. The neck, shoulder and foot have 
bands of fret design with lotus and chrys- 


anthemum intervening. 
Height, 2114 inches. 


79—LarcEr Hexaconat VASE 
Invested with a light green glaze. Deco- 
rated with lotus, plum, peony, chrysanthe- 
mum and others flowers in natural colorings. 


Bands of diaper patterns in pale yellow, 
green and black encircle the neck and base. 
The foot is curiously recessed. (Has chip 


at lip.) 
Height, 22 inches. 


80—Canton Bowi 
Wide flaring rim. The ornamentation con- 
sists of birds, flowers and Chinese domestic 
scenes painted in brilliant colors of enamel. 


(Repaired. ) 


Diameter, 16 inches. 


81—Larce VAsE 
Tall ovoid shape, with short neck and kylin 
handles. The decoration consists of peony 
and phoenix painted in dark blue upon a 
rice-color crackle glaze. (Imperfect.) 
Height, 24 inches. 


82—GarDEN SEAT 
Coated with a blue glaze, and decorated with 
butterflies and flowers in white. Bands of 


bosses around neck and foot. 
Height, 19 inches. 


83—Smatit Bow. 
Coated with a rich plum-colored glaze. 


Diameter, 5 inches. 


84—Bow.n 
The outer surface is coated with a brilliant 


coral-red glaze. . 
Diameter, 7% inches. 


85—SMALL Sune PLate 
Stoneware. Coated with a clair-de-lune and 
blue glaze. 
From the K. Suzuki Collection, 1906. 


Diameter, 51%, inches. 


86— Bow. | 
The inner surface coated with a blue glaze 
and the outer surface with a café-au-lait 
glaze. Foot glazed to imitate bronze. (Re- 
paired with gold lacquer.) 


Diameter, 8 inches. 


87—HeExaconat BotriEe 


With two loop handles. Invested with a 
pale green celadon glaze. Seal mark of 


Ch’ien-lung (1736-1795). 
Height, 12 inches. 


88—Sune Gaipot 
Coated with a mottled glaze of clair-de-lune 


and purple. . 
Height, 8 inches. 


89—PrEar-sHAPED VASE 
Coated with a sang-de-beuf which is applied 
over a transparent celadon glaze. 
Height, 12 inches. 


90—Bortiz Vase 
Coated with a dark green glaze which is 
applied over an orange-peel surface. 
Height, 12 inches. 


91—Curnese Portrery Vase 
Cylindrical shape. Covered with a dull 
green glaze of silver iridescence and flecked 
with incrustations. 
From the K. Suzuki Collection, 1906. 
Height, 10 inches. 


92—Jar 
Invested with a monochrome glaze of starch 
blue. On the body is an incised decoration 
of lotus flowers and leaf scrolls, and round 
the neck and foot are bands of palmettes. 
Height, 1014 inches. 


93—Gatiror 
The outer surface is invested with a liver- 
red glaze, and the inside of neck and foot 
is coated with a light green celadon. 
Height, 164 inches. 


94—Larce Vase 
Pear-shaped, with dolphin head handles. 


Coated with a monochrome glaze of opaque 


blue. 
Height, 16 inches. 


95—CELADON PLATE 


Coated with a pale sea-green glaze and 
an incised decoration of bold leafy scrolls 
which is carved in the paste under the glaze. 


Diameter, 14 inches. 


96—SmMaAtL Square Box 


Diaper pattern and swastika fret painted 
in blue. 
Height, 2%, inches. 


97—Smatut Buue anp WHITE JAR 
Low form, with cover. Decorated with 
dragons and cloud forms. Mark of Wan-li 
(1573-1619). (Apocryphal.) 


Diameter, 3 inches. — 


98—SmaLu BottTie 
Globular body with short neck. Decoration 
of peach and grapevine in bearing and 
Buddha’s-hand fruit in blue and peach 
colors. Mark of T’ung Chih (1862-1874). 
Height, 6 inches. 


99—Buive anp Wuitet Bow. 
Flaring fluted sides. Decoration of a boat- 
ing scene. Mark of Chang (endless knot) 


in blue. 
Diameter, 61/4, inches. 


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100—BuvE anp Wuitr Bown 
Decorated with dragons and other mythical 
animals on a ground of wave design. Mark 
of Ch’ien-lung (1736-1795). 


Diameter, 71/, inches. 


101—Smauz Buve anv Wutrr Braker 
Decoration of Chinese figures, pine and 
Buddhist symbols. Mark of K’ang-hsi 
(1662-1722). (Apocryphal.) 
Height, 8 inches. 


102—BuveE anp Waitt Borrie 
K’ang-hsi period. ‘The decoration, which is 
in two shades of blue, consists of ‘“The Hun- 
dred Antiques” within six panels. Round 
neck and foot are palmettes. Has metal 


collar. 
Height, 10 inches. 


103—Buve anv Wuite Botte 
K’ang-hsi period. The decoration, which is 
in two shades of blue, consists of peonies 
and leaf scrolls which are within six upright 
lozenge-shaped panels and six smaller panels. 

Has metal collar and foot. 
Height, 101% inches. 


104—Buve anp Wuirt Borris 
With short neck. Decorated with chrysan- 
themum and peony. Round the shoulder 


is a broad band of swastika fret, with cir- 
cular panels in white reserve containing 
branch of peaches. 


Height, 8 inches; diameter, 8 inches. 


105—Buvr anp Wuiret Borris 


Globular body, with bulbous mouth. Deco- 
ration of branches of flowers and grasses 
painted in two shades of blue. 

Height, 12 inches. 


106—Larce Buve ann Wuitrte Bow. 
With an all-over decoration of hawthorn in 


shades of blue. Mark of K’ang-hsi (1662- 
1722). (Apocryphal.) 


Diameter, 10 inches. 


107—BuveE AnD WHITE owas JAR 


With four mask loops. Within four panels 
which are in white reserve are floral sprays 
and leafy scrolls, and the intervening spaces 
are filled in with a fret design, all painted 
in shades of blue. Round the neck and foot 
are borders of gadroon. Foot recessed. 
Height, 10 inches. 


108—BuveE anv Wuiter VAsE 


Tall cylindrical shape, with short neck and 
flaring lip. Semi-soft paste. The decora- 
tion, which is penciled in light and dark 
blue, consists of pine, bamboo and plum 


trees. Ch’ien-lung period. 
Height, 16 inches. 


JAPANESE PORCELAIN AND POTTERY 


109—Smatu Incense BurnER 


Hirado porcelain. Form of a goose, and 
undecorated. 


110—Smau Imart Incense Burner 


Hexagonal shape, with pierced sides, of fret 
design. Decoration of a dragon in deep 


blue. 
Height, 334 inches. 
111—Smauu Hrrapo Jar 


Low form. ‘Three Minamoto crests in blue 


on a clear white ground: 
Diameter, 4 inches, 


112—Smatut Hiravo Tray 
Howo bird and lotus scrolls painted in blue. 
Length, 6 inches. 


118—Two Hirapo Saxe Saucers 
Decoration of pine, plum and stork in blue 
on a white ground. 


Diameter, 444 and 51% inches. 


114—Tuereer Op Imari PLates 
Octagonal. Decoration of Hows birds 
within a circle and a band of disks in red, 
blue and green. (Repaired with gold 


lacquer. ) 
Diameter, 51% inches. 


115—Kouranit Bown 
The interior and exterior in design of a 
fish net, which is penciled in gold, and in 
center within a circle is a red fish. Under- 
neath the foot a seal mark of Yeirakie. 


Diameter, 534, inches. 


116—PorceLain Bown 
The decoration consists of sea monsters 
painted in red within a net which is penciled 
in gold. Six-character mark in blue under- 
neath the foot. 


Diameter, 634 inches. 


117—Otp Imari Incense BurNER 
With gilded loop handles. Decoration of 
chrysanthemums in relief and painted in 
colors and gilding. Cover surmounted by 
a Dog Foo. | 
Height, 7 inches. 
118—Kuvranr Vase 
Octagonal shape. The upright panel deco- 
ration of leaf sprays and fret pattern is 
divided by scepter heads, and penciled in 
brilliant red, enhanced by gilding. 
Height, 1014 inches. 


119—TeEw Imari Soup PLATEs 
Decoration of chrysanthemum and _ lotus 
painted in various colors. 


Diameter, 91% inches. 


120—Two Ocraconat Imari Bow1s 
- Decorated in the style of Kakiyemon, with 
floral sprays painted in various colors and 
gilding. : 
Diameter, 84%, and 9 inches. 
121—Surripo Vase 


Cylindrical shape, with dragon-head handles. 
The body is covered with a wave design 
which is carved in relief and left undeco- 
rated. The neck is embellished with a moun- 
tainous landscape and the foot with a wave 
border which is penciled in blue. 

Height, 11 inches. 


122— JAPANESE PoRCELAIN VASE 


Tall cylindrical shape. The decoration, 
which is painted in blue and carved in re- 
lief, consists of conventional trees and 
flowers. 
Height, 13 inches. 
123—Hrrapo VasE 


Tall cylindrical shape, with short neck. The 
embellishment consists of a plum tree in 
bearing, painted in blue, and a falcon which 
is carved in the paste and left undecorated. 

Height, 1414 inches. 


124—Larcr Hrravo Bown 
The outer decoration consists of wave de- 
sign and birds in flight, and the inner, of a 
circular band of birds, all painted in blue. 


Diameter, 15 inches. 


125—LarcE Imari Bown 


Interior and exterior has an all-over decora- 
tion of fan-shaped panels and numerous 
brocade patterns, and in the center a land- 
scape and lake view, all painted in brilliant 
colors and gilding. 


Diameter, 15%, inches. | 


126—Imari Jar wiTH CovER 


Globular shape. The embellishment consists 
of two large fan-shaped panels which are 
outlined in deep blue, containing historical 
subjects painted in colors of various enam- 
els. The intervening spaces are decorated 
with small circular.panels containing Howo 
bird and dragons, surrounded by branches 
of peony flowers, all painted in various 


colors on a red ground. 
Height, 1614, inches. 


127—Larer PorcEeLAIn VASE 


Japanese. Tall cylindrical shape, with short 
neck. ‘The decoration consists of numerous 
panels of various shapes which are filled in 
with flowers, plants, trees and Dog Foo, all 
painted in blue. 


Height, 24 inches. 


128—Pair or Larce Imari Vases 
Ovoid shape, with short neck. ‘The em- 
bellishment, which is on a ground of coral- 
red and conventional waves penciled in gold, 


consists of three dragons, the crests of the 
Emperor, and three Howo birds, the crests 
of the Empress, and within various-shaped 
panels are crests of mandarins, all painted 
in enamels of rich coloring enhanced by 
gilding. ‘The neck and foot embellished to 
correspond. 

Awarded a gold medil at the Louistana Pur- 
chase Exhibition, St. Louis, 1904. 


Height, 24 inches. 


129—Incense Box 
Decoration of crayfish in black on a cream- 
color ground. Has carved ivory cover. 
Height, 234, inches. 


180—Meizan IncENsE Burner 


The decoration on the body consists of a 
snow-clad landscape, painted minutely and 


enhanced by gilding. 
Height, 334 inches. 


| 181—Tera Jar 
Coated with a metallic brown running glaze. 
Height, 31, inches. 


1382—Tera Jar 
Kozan. Running glaze of red and purple. 
Height, 3 inches. 


183—CiecuLar Rover Box wirn Cover 
Kenjai earthenware. Decoration of bands 
of scepter. heads in dark gray on a cream- 


color ground. 
Diameter, 334 inches. 


1384—-Two PotTrrery Jars 


One, low form, red Raku clay; and the 
other, flattened club shape, brown-flecked 
glaze, with splashes of black and gray. 


135—Japanese Tra Bow 
Earthenware. Has impressed mark. 


Diameter, 5%, inches. 


136—Two Tra Bowts 


One, reddish glaze; and the other, olive : 


green, with squares unglazed. 


137—JapanEsE Haneine VAsE 
Bucket and wheel design. Cream Be 


with decoration in blue. 


1388—Two Pottery BotT Es 
One, light brown glaze; and the other, of 
metallic brown glaze (imperfect). 
Height, 8 and 7 inches. 


1389—Porrery Braker anp Saxe Borris 
Earthenware. One, cream-white glaze with 
fine crackle and raised dragon medallion; 
and the other, light gray glaze with chrysan- 
themum crests. (Both imperfect.) 
Height, 7 and 8 inches. 


140—Oup Karatsu Jar 


Black glaze with iridescence. Has metal 
rim. | 
Height, 6 inches. 


141—Oup Korean Bown 


Gray texture and glaze. Taken from a 
tomb. 


Diameter, 7 inches. 


142—Satsuma Bow. 


Decoration of quail and millet in gold and 
green enamel on a cream-color ground. 


~ (Imperfect.) 
Height, 5 inches. 


143—Imuse BotTLe 


Earthenware. Brown glaze with incised 


decoration of thread lines. 
Height, 8 inches. 


144—Oup Karatsu Sake BotrtTie 


Body coated with a light brown glaze and 
the neck with a green glaze. 
Height, 8 inches. 


145—Serrg1 VAsE witH ScroLL HANDLES 


Invested with a green glaze. ‘The decora- 
tion, which is incised, consists of chrysan- 
themums and leaf scrolls. (Repaired with 


gold lacquer.) 
Height, 71, inches. 


146—Sakxe Borrie 


Cream glaze. The decoration consists of 
various fruits painted in natural colors. 


Height, 81% inches. 


147—Sake Bortrie 


Gray texture, with brown crackle. Has 


three concave depressions. q 
Height, 9 inches. . 


148—OLp Sers1 Vase . 
Light green celadon glaze. Pierced sides. 
Height, 8 inches. 


149—Korean VasE 
Stoneware of gray texture. 


From the K. Suzuki Collection, 1906. 
Height, 834 inches. 


150—Jar 


Brown earthenware. Coated with a rich 
brown glaze with splashes of yellow. 


Height, 7 inches. 


151—EartTHENWARE JAR 
Lion-head handles. Coated with a light 
brown glaze and decorated with a floral 
pattern and four circular panels containing 


Japanese characters. 
Height, 71, inches. 


152—GLoBULAR JAR 


Gray texture. Coated with a brownish-red 
glaze, with splashes of green and red. 
From the K. Suzuki Collection, 1906. 


Height, 7 inches. 


158—EarTHEeNWaArE VasE 
Decorated with flowers and curious bands 
which are painted in red, green, brown and 
purple on a cream-color ground. 


Height, 11 inches. 


154—JapanrsE Vase 
Bulbous body with tall neck and lion-head 
and ring handles. Creamy glaze with 
splashes of dark brown and clair-de-lune. 
Height, 111% inches. 


155—Laree Seri Vase 


Coated with a sea-green glaze and em- 
bellished with peony flowers which are in- 
cised in the paste under the glaze. 


Height, 12 inches. 


156—IncENsE Burner | 
Japanese pottery. Coated with a fawn- 
color crackled glaze, with an over-decoration 
_ of plum tree in blossom and pine tree painted 

in blue, green and white enamels. 
Height, 842 inches. 


157—Tauu Borrie 


With rudimentary handles at shoulder. 


Red stoneware. 
Height, 1214, inches. 


158—LarcE Bow 


Kyoto faience. Covered with a brownish 
purple glaze of lustrous quality. Decora- 
tion of Howo bird-and dragon amid floral — 
scrolls in relief and gilded. Silver rim. Jei- 
Raku impressed on the foot. 


Diameter, 914, inches... 
159—LarcE Jar 


Brown stoneware. Unglazed, with the ex- 
ception of a white splash on one side. 


Height, 13 inches. 


JAPANESE MASKS 


[Note.—Most of those in this collection date from the 
year 1600, and were used in the religious processions and 
so-called No or holy dances. ] 


160—Two Masxs 
Carved wood and lacquered. 


161—Two Masxs 
Carved wood. Executioner and Tragedy. 


162—Two Masks 
Carved wood. Old man and monkey. 


163—Two Masks 


Carved wood and Wecquered: 


164—Two Masxs 


Carved wood. Japanese women. 


165 Pwo Masks 


Carved wood. Man and Samurai. 


166—Larecr Masx 
Carved wood and lacquered. Grotesque. 


ANTIQUE GREEK AND ROMAN GLASS 


167—Two Greek Guass BotriEs 
One, dull gray; the other, opal iridescence. 


168—Two Greex Grass Borrries 


Light green glass, showing iridescence. 


169—Two Greek Grass VasEs 
One, dark blue with spiral decoration in 
white; and the other, pear-shaped, showing 
iridescence. 


170—Turere GREEK Guass VAsES 


Two low form, with silvery iridescence, and _ 


the third trumpet-shaped, with lustrous iri- 
descence. . 


171—Two Greex Grass Borrues 


One, pear-shaped, with opalescent irides- 
cence; and the other, with brilliant green 
and gold iridescence. 


172—Two Grerex Guass Botrizs 
Coated with a lustrous silvery iridescence. 
Height, 6 inches. 


173—Greex Guass Bown anp Prats 
Green glaze, with incrustation. 


174—Turep UNGUENTARIA 
Of various shapes and iridescence. 


175—Greek Guass Botrre 
Coated with a rich silvery iridescence. 
Height, 4 inches. 


176—Greek Guass BorTLe 
Reed body and cylindrical neck. Purple 


glass, with incrustations. 
Height, 4 inches. 


177—Grerex Guass Bown 


Pale green glass, with iridescence and in- 


crustation. 
Diameter, 4 inches. 


178—Greerk Guass BEAKER 


Coated with a brown, purple and red in- 


crustation and iridescence. ; 
Height, 4 inches. 


179—Greek Guass VASE 


White glass, with incrustation and silvery 


iridescence. 
Height, 3 inches. 


180—Ewer wirn Hanne 


White glass, with incrustations, and silver 


and green iridescence. 
Height, 4 inches. 


181—Grerex Guass Botte 


Cylindrical shape. Heavy glass, showing 
blue, purple and silver iridescence. 
Height, 5 inches. 


182—Greek Guass Cup 
Pale yellow glass. Coated with incrusta- 


tion and iridescence. 
Diameter, 3 inches. 


183—Greek Guass VASE WITH SIDE HANDLES 
Coated with an incrustation and iridescence. 
Height, 5 inches. 


184—GrerEk Guass URN 

Indented sides. Brown incrustations with 

silvery iridescence. , 
Height, 3 inches. 
185—Greek Guass BoTTLe 

Coated with a rich iridescence. : 

Height, 4 inches. 

186—GrerEex Guass Cup 


Greenish white glass, and coated with green 
and silvery iridescence and incrustations. 


Diameter, 434, inches. | 


187—Greek Guass Urn 

Coated with an iridescence and incrustation. 
; Height, 3 inches. 
188—DovusLE UNGUENTARIUM ' 
Amber glass with applied blue glass at side 
forming handles. Has ebony stand. s 
Height, 6 inches. 

189—Greek Guass BotTLE 


Flattened pear-shaped body with tubular 
neck. Coated with incrustations and rich 
iridescence. 
Height, 8 inches. 
190—Grerexk GLass 


Amphora, with side handle. Very light 
green glass with thread ornamentation on 
body. Has heavy thread-line lip. 


Height, 61% inches. 


191—F ive SPEecimEns or GREEK Gass 


Of various shapes. Incrustations and iri- 
descence. 


-192—DovusLE UNGUENTARIUM 


Light green glass with top handle. Brown 
incrustations and rich iridescence. Ebon- 
ized wood and glass stand. 

Height on stand, 914 inches. 


GREEK AND ROMAN TERRACOTTAS 


193—Two Specimens or Roman Portrery 


One, a lamp of yellow clay; the other, a 
vase on stand of red clay with black mark- 
ings. 


194—Two Roman Lamps 


Of rich red texture, and ornamented with 
animals and borders carved in relief. 


195—Two Roman Lamrs 


Red texture. One ornamented with a cross, 
and the other with vase carved in relief. 


196—Two-HANDLED GREEK VASE 


Inverted pear-shaped body with small base. 
Red texture with incrustations. 


Height, 434 inches. 


197—Greex DisH wiru Sipe Hanne 


Low form on foot. Decorated with bands 
of conventional patterns in brown. 


Diameter, 6 inches. 


198—Terracotta STATUETTE 
Cupid with wings and holding pilgrim 
bottle. Figure partially draped. Ebonized 


base. 


Height, 5 inches. 


199—FicuRINE 


Half-reclining female figure, “‘Supplicating 
for Tribute.” From Beotia, third century 
B.C. 


From the Friedman Collection. 


200—Tanacra Figurine 


Seated female with mantle draped about 
head and body. 

Note.—The hole in the back of Tanagra figures is 
said to have been placed there to receive a spike, 
so that it might be secured to the wall or over a 
grave. 


Height, 81/, inches. 


201—Tanacra FicurinE 
Standing female figure. ‘The whole of the 
body is enveloped in draperies with the ex- 
ception of the face, even the hands being 


covered by the himation, a common occur- 
rence to be observed in the Tanagra figu- 
rines, 

Height, 1014 inches. 


202—Deurr Juc 


Pewter lid and base. Pale blue glaze with 
decoration in a darker shade. 
Height, 6 inches. 


ITALIAN MAJOLICA AND VARIOUS 
POTTERY AND PORCELAIN 


203—Oxp Sorrento VAsE 


Within a panel are ecclesiastical subjects 
painted in blue and framed in yellow. 


204—Turen SorreENTO ALBARELLOS 


One, dog and castle; one, “Plenty,” painted 
in polychrome; and the third, landscape and 
castle with cartouche and inscription CHA 


RI TAS painted in blue. 


205—TuHrEE Outp SorrRENTO ALBARELLOS 


Polychrome decoration. One, landscape 
and dog; one, man with baskets; and the 
third, cow drinking. 

Height, 11 inches. 


206—Oup SorrRENTO PEAR-SHAPED JAR 


Decoration of tulips, leaves and scrolls in 


polychrome. 
Height, 111% inches. 


207—Larce OLp SorrENTO ALBARELLO 
Four conventional tulips forming a star and 
painted in yellow, and leafage in blue. 
Height, 121% inches. 


208—LarcEe OLp Sorrento ALBARELLO 
Pastoral subject painted in blue. 
Height, 121%, inches. 


209—Larce Oxtp Sorrento JAR 


Side handles of serpent design. Decorated — 
with landscape, temples, castles and monu- 
ment, painted in blue. At the foot, “GU 


ICHOR” and “G. D. R.” | 
H eight, 17 inches. 


210—SHattow PLate 


Old Italian faience. The center decoration 
consists of a figure of a Saint, and the bor- 
der of birds, mythical figures and scrolls, 
painted in blue and yellow. 


Diameter, 13 inches. 


211—Pair or SHALLOW PLATES 


Old Italian faience. Polychrome decoration 
of a combat between two armored warriors. 


( Cracked.) 


Diameter, 15 inches. 


212—Larce Piate 
Italian faience. ‘The center is embellished 
with a face surrounded by sun rays painted 
in yellow and orange. Borders of blue, 
orange and black. : 


Diameter, 17 inches. 
213—Lares Deep Prats 


Moroccan earthenware. An all-over decora- 
tion of geometrical designs and arabesques, 
painted in blue, green and yellow. 


Diameter, 16 inches. 


214—Perrsian GALIPoT 
_ The lobed body is decorated with alternat- 
ing panels of white and light blue and floral 
decoration within, painted in two shades of 
blue and white. 
Height, 11 inches. 
215—Moorisu Lar Drum 
Pottery, coated with a green glaze under 
which is a carved decoration. Has sheep- 


skin head. 
Height, 101% inches. 


216—Perrstan Potrrery Bow.u 


Coated with a robin’s-egg blue glaze. (Im- 
perfect.) 


Diameter, 8 inches. 
217—SpanisH Potrery Bowu 


Decoration in copper luster. (Repaired.) 


Diameter, 7 inches. 


MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS 


218—Move witH HAnpLE 


Coated with a light brown glaze and deco- 
rated with faun, cupid and bacchanalian sub- 
jects, goat and lamb, in white pate sur 
pate. : 

Height, 4 inches. 


219—Beruw Bonzon DisuH 


Oval bowl shape with two winged female 
figure handles. The decoration consists of 
cupids, dolphins and mask in low relief, | 
painted and gilded. 


Length, 9 inches. 


220—E:cntT Various PLATEs 


French. Coated with a glaze oe ee 
enamel and decorated with cluster of grapes, 
landscape and figure subjects, in relief under 
the glaze. 


991—LarcE MarsEIuuES PLATTER 


Decorated in various colors. Figure sub- 
ject by E. Ducrooy. Border of floral 
sprays and grape leaves carved in relief. 
Signed on the back: P... France, Veuve 
Perrin. Eighteenth century. 

Length, 18 inches. 


222—T wo Oup Gtuass BotTriues 


One, square; the other, barrel-shaped, cut 
and pressed. 
Height, 84%, and 9%, inches. 


_ 223—Coverep German Guass Cup 


Coat of arms and decoration in colored 
enamels. Lettered: Hans Furstenberg. 


Height, 12 inches. 


224—-T'wo MINIATURES 


Portraits of ladies, framed in black wood 
and brass. 


225—Two MIntaTuREs 


One in blue gown and red mantle, and the 
other in-a striped gown. Framed in brass. 


226—Two Min1atTuREs 


One, portrait of a lady in Empire costume, 
and the other of a later period. 


227%—Or1ENTAL Heap ORNAMENT 


Silver gilt, pendants in crescent, hand of 
Fatima and other designs. From Touggart. 


228—NEcKLACE WITH Brass PENDANT 
Of old red coral and shaped pieces of bark. 


229—SmaLuL Basket 
North American Indian. 


230—Four ORNAMENTS 


One, a fetish; one, snuffbox with bead and 
tassel; one, a sheath in beadwork, and one 
bead and leather necklace. 


231—Two Sioux Wuirs 
Horse hide, hair and colored grass. 


232—Pair or Moccasins 


soles. 


233—‘*FourTH oF JuLY” Bae 
Sioux. From South Dakota Reservation. : 
Colored porcupine quills and beads, with — 


“Fourth of July” embroidered in yellow on 
red. 


234—Lone BrapEp Bac 


Sioux Indian. Heavy deerskin with colored 
beads, and porcupine quills and rawhide 
strips. 


235—BrapEp Bae 


Sioux Indian. Elaborate design of colored 
beads on heavy deerskin. 


North American. Beaded, with rawhide ~ : 


bes 


236—ALGERIAN Bac 
Red leather, with spear heads, and corner 
ornaments in colored leather and silks. Has 
shoulder strap. 


237—LeEaTHER Bac 


From Soudan. Cowrie shells and colored 
leather in various patterns. Has shoulder 
strap. 


238—Ostricw EccsHELL 
With cord and tassels. From Touggart. 


239—Ivory Tusk 


Without carving. 
Length, 31 inches. 


240—Counciu Piper 


North American Indian; of the North- 
west. Fine red sandstone bowl, stem carved 
and tinted. 
Length, 34 inches. 
241—TurkxisH Pirr 


Red clay bowl, ornamented with brass. Has 
cherrywood stem, and yellow glass mouth- 
piece. 
Length, 55 inches. 
242—TourkisH PIPE 


Red clay bowl, partially gilded. Jessamine 
wood stem, mouthpiece of amber and yel- 


low glass. 
Length, 50 inches. 


243—Two JAPANESE STENCILS 


One, carp in waves, and the other a tor- 
toise. Framed in black wood. 


244—CuHInEsE Farmer’s Hat 


Woven bamboo and palm strips. Bound q b 


with fringe and used as a lampshade. 
Diameter, 23 inches. 


245—GuvITAR 
Antique. Lacks strings. 


SECOND AFTERNOON’S SALE 
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1913 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 2.30 oO’cLOCK 


METAL-WORK 


247—Five ARROWHEADS 
Bronze. 


248—Benin Ficures 

Knights in armor. Iron. 

Note.——Exceedingly rare. The Portuguese who colo- 
nized on the west coast of Africa taught sculpture 
to the natives three hundred years ago. After a 
short career the region was abandoned by the Euro- 
pean explorers, and the natives in a crude way 
carried on the art. This specimen was obtained by 
a British expedition some years ago. 


249—Oxrp Stirrup 
Spanish iron. 


250—Etrcuep CorpPpERPLATE 
St. Julie. Framed. 


251—Gorosa Bronze IncENsE BuRNER 


Low form, with bail handles. Pierced cover 
of geometrical designs. Incised mark. 


Height, 3 inches. 


252—Gorosa Bronze Coverep Box 
In design of a Japanese temple bell. The 


ornamentation of a dragon amid waves and | 


detached blossoms is chiseled and in relief, 
and inlaid with gold and silver. Has seal 
mark of Hozodo underneath the foot. 
Height, 5 inches.. 
253—Parr OF STIRRUPS 
German silver. Repoussé and openwork 
winged heads, grapes and vines. 


954—Parr or Carrs 
Sentoko bronze. Seal mark of Seimen. 


255—Haneine Matcu-Box 


German stamped brass. Figure of Gam- 
brinus, and procession. | 


256—SiLver PircHEer 
Deer and scrolls in repoussé. Cover sur- 
mounted by a knight with shield. Handle 
of twisted design. 
Height, 71 inches. 
257—Cy.inpDRIcAL Bronze VAsE 3 
Green patina. Round the body is a dragon 
in low relief. Seal mark of Munesade. 
Height, 12 inches. 


:  258—SrentToxu Bronze Vase 


Inverted pear shape. Applied ornamenta- 
tion of iris, in silver and copper, by Chika- 
yoshi. 7 
Height, 1514 inches. 
259—Oxp Copper Kerrie 
Italian. Conventional flower and _ scroll 


decoration in repoussé. 
Diameter, 12 inches. 


260—Larcre Hot-water KETTLE 
Antique Japanese. Loose bail. 


Diameter, 12 inches. 


261—Brass Wau Licut 
Moorish. Scroll and archaic bird design. 
Has long spike for fastening to the wall. 
Height, 15 inches. 


262—Brass Stanpine Lamp 

Italian. Engraved designs of scrolls and 

masks. Has wick pick, extinguisher and 

snuffers. 

: Height, 2414 inches. 
 263—Brass Sranpinc Lamp 

Italian. Has sliding oil well for four 

wicks. 

Height, 251, inches. 

264—Brass CruciFix 

The letters “I. N.R.I.” above and skull 


and bones below. 
Length, 1514 inches. 


265—Brass PRoOcEssIONAL 
In the form of a crucifix. Saints in bas- 
relief are at the ends of the cross. Byzan- 


tine style. 
Height, 201% inches. 


266—Two AntieuvE Brass PLaaues 


Made at Dinant. Rosette center, sur- 
rounded by a band of inscriptions. — 


Diameter, 17 inches. 


267—Bronzp TEMPLE Gone 


Of fine tone. Round the rim is a poem writ- 
ten in Chinese characters. 
From the Captain F. Brinkley, R.A., Col- 


lection. 
Height, 1014 inches; diameter, 14 inches. 


268—Bronzp Temrevte Bey 


Old Japanese. From Nara. 
Height, 14 inches. 


269—Oxp Japanese LANTERN 
Openwork oval body, with lotus leaf can- 


opy. 
Height, 15 inches. 


27%0—Oup JAPANESE Bronze LANTERN 


Pagoda-shaped, with six openwork panels, 


bells and galleried base. 
Height, 16 inches. 


271—F LoRENTINE Brass LANTERN 


Egg-shaped, with six openwork panels and 
six cupid-heads for BpngiE. Eighteenth 
century. 
Height, 24 inches. 
272—Larep Sanctuary Lamp 


Chased and repoussé plated metal, with 
three chains. 


273—Swiss Ironwork GRAVESTONE 


Crucifix design. Ornamentation of saints, 
angels and scrolls gilded and painted. Eigh- 


teenth century. 
Height, 51%, inches. 


2%4—-Swiss Ironwork GRAVESTONE 


Crucifix design, with circular panel on which 
is a painting of the Holy Family. Scrolls 
and flowers wrought in high relief. Eigh- 


teenth century. 
Height, 52 inches. 


PEWTER 


275—Four Rounp PLATES 


The touch marks are indistinct, but show in 
part, “Justice,” and the name J. Ruoptrus. 


Diameter, 814 inches. 


276—Pair or Rounp Puates 


Central boss within an incised band, which 
is surrounded by a flower design in repoussé. 


Dated 1707. Indistinct touch marks show 
figure and the name “Grunwald.” 
Diameter, 10 inches. 


27%—Two Ostone PLatrers 
Shaped rim. Touch mark, figure of “Jus- 
tice,” and the name “Jacob Isen.” 
Length, 1114 inches. 


278—Larepn Ostone PLATTER 
Similar to the preceding. Initials “I. M. F.” 


engraved on border. 
Length, 16 inches. 


279-—Larcr Pewrer Gosiet 
Japanese. Incised decoration of iris. 
Mark underneath foot, ‘“‘Haizen.” 


Height, 7 inches; diameter, 61, inches. 


280—JaranesE Pewrer Tra Jar 
With double cover. Mottled gray patina. 
Six-character mark underneath foot. Mim- 


asaka Kami. ; 
Height, 914 inches. 


281—PewTer Stein witH Hincep Lip 
German. Incised decoration of bands and 
flowers, with the letter B, and date 1707. 
Touch marks on the handle indistinct. 
Height, 9 inches. 


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—— ae 


282—PrewTEer Friacon witH HiIncep Cover 


On three ball feet. Inscribed, “Vivat Ge- 
~ sundthait allen jung frauen. 1706.” 
Height, 13 inches. 


283—Pewrer PIrcHeR WITH Hincep Cover 
Inscribed “LXII” and “S. C. H. 1760.” 


Various touch marks on lid and lip. One, a 


shield with thirteen stars. 
Height, 10 inches. 


284—_PrewTer FLacon with Hincep Cover 


Incised ornamentation of flowers, scrolls and 


coat of arms. 
Height, 11 inches. 


285—PrEwTER Corree FLAcon 
German. Incised tulip decoration, with let- 
ters “P. R.” and “A. P. F.”” Touch mark, 
a walking bear under the letters “A. G.” on 
the cover. Eighteenth century. 
Height, 13 inches. 


286—Prewrer Water Borrie 


Hexagonal shape, with screw top and long 
spout and ring handle. Eighteenth cen- 


tury. 
Height, 12 inches. 


2987—PrewTer Hancinc Water Font 
German. Scroll handles and incised decora- 


tion of a coat of arms. ‘Touch mark on 


cover. Eighteenth century. 
Height, 91, inches. 


288—PrewterR Haneinc Water Font 


German. Two side scroll handles. Eigh- 


teenth century. 
Height, 13 inches. 


289—Tartt Pewrer FLAacon 


Swiss. Nineteenth century. Urn-shaped, 
with side handle and hinged cover sur- 
mounted by a spread eagle. The neck, 
which is recessed, contains a warrior in 
armor, molded in high relief, and surrounded 
by trophies. Probably the property of a 
Guild. | 

Height, 20 inches. 


ARMS 


290—DovuBLE-BARRELED PistoL AnD KNIFE 


One captured on the Island of Samar, and — | 


the other an old ivory hilt with brass in- 
serts. 


291—K nIFE 


Pointed blade, carved and inlaid. Horn 
handle and velvet-covered scabbard. 


292—Larcr Barone 
Heavy, broad blade, blackwood handle, 
bound with silver. From the Philippines. 
Length, 23 inches. 


293—Berneapine Knire 
From Borneo. Heavy, slightly curved blade 
and horn handle of unusual shape. Wood 


scabbard. 
Length, 26 inches. 


294—Knire anp Sworp 
The former, from the Philippine Islands, 
has wood scabbard; the latter Japanese. 
(Both imperfect.) 


295—TurkisH SCIMITAR 
Damascened blade. Horn hilt; scabbard of 


brass and leather. 
Length, 35 inches. 


296—JapaneseE Matcuiock 
The barrel inlaid with brass and silver. 
Brass mountings. 
Length, 29 inches. 
297—Sioux BatrTLE-axE 
Soapstone head handle, covered with raw- 
hide. 
Length, 24 inches. 
298—Sioux BaATTLE-AXE 
Made from three knives and set in a handle. 
Taken from the Custer battlefield—1876. 


299—O.tp PowpeErR CANISTER 
Copper. United States Army. About 1812. 


300—JAvELIN 
From Zambesi. Dart at each end. ‘The 


handle of woven brass wire. 
Length, 44 inches. 


301—Sworp 


Wire-bound hilt, with wrought-iron ASE q 
Long grooved blade. 3 


Length, 44 inches. 
302—RapPplier 


Wire-bound hilt. Pierced bowl-shaped 
guard. Very long blade. 


Length, 53 inches. 
303—TIwo Zuuv AssEcatis 
Shaft loaded with iron. 
Length, 66 and 63 inches. 


304—Two Zuivu AssEcals 
Similar to the preceding, but longer. 
Respective lengths, 75 and 73 inches. 


3$05—Woop SHIELD 
From South Africa. 


306—Patrr or HALBERDS 
From the Governor’s Palace at Manila. 


307—Tropuy or Smart ARMs 
French. Ten sword bayonets. 


3808—CurrassiER’s HetmMetr with DovusitE PEAK 
German. Cap of steel and leather, the crest 
of brass with Medusa head and a tuft of 


horsehair, and the chin tia of leather with 
linked brass. 


309—Suir or Cap-A-Pir ARMOR 
Italian. Steel, without ornamentation. 
Has halberd. Sixteenth century. 
From the Brough Collection. 


STUFFS AND HANGINGS 


310—Two Pieces or EMBROIDERY 
One, old Dalmatian, red floss silk on white; 
and the other, red silk embroidery on linen. 
Length, 4 feet 5 inches; width, 1 foot 4 inches. 


311—Rep VELVET SuRCINGLE 
‘Spanish. For a donkey. Embroidered with 
gold threads. Eighteenth century. 
Length, 4 feet. 


312—TuREB SLEEVES 
One of pink silk, and one in yellow silk, 
embroidered in white and yellow. 


313—Two Specimens oF EMBROIDERY 
Algerian. One, part of a jacket, silver and 
yellow on blue; the other, pair of lavender 
sleeves. 


314—ALcERIAN BuRNOOSE 


_ White silk, embroidered with blue. 


315—JAcKET » : 
Old Dalmatian. Linen, heavily embroidered 
in red silk. 


316—ALcERIAN Cotton CLOTH 
Tinsel embroidery. 
Length, 4 feet 4 inches; width, 3 feet 6 inches. 


317—Oxp Spanish EMBROIDERY 
Green satin, with conventional figures of 
flowers and arabesques in white, yellow and 
silver threads. 
Length, 4 feet; width, 2 feet 6 inches. 


318—SpanisH JACKET 
Brown cloth. Trimmed with white cloth 
embroidered with flowers and figures in 
bright-colored silks. Eighteenth century. 


319—Bvu.u Ficuter’s Costume . 
From Seville. Blue satin, heavily embroid- 
ered with silver bullion and other metals. 
Consists of coat, waistcoat, knee-breeches, 


and black cap. 


320—OLp SpPanisH CAPE 
Floral embroidery on green satin. Seven- 
teenth century. 


321—Oxp Moorish GARMENT 
Figured silk damask, embroidered with silver 
threads. 


322—TvrkisH Watt Hancine 
Old red velvet, with embroidery in gold 


threads. 
Height, 4 feet 2 inches 


/ $235—JaApaNEFsE Prisst’s Rose 


Old red satin. Elaborate embroidery in 
silks and gold threads, of dragons, cloud 


forms and crests. | 
Length, 7 feet; width, 3 feet 11 inches. 


3824—Oup CHINESE Rone 


Black gauze, with woven dragon medallions, 
and gilt buttons. From, the ‘Forbidden 
Palace,” Pekin. 


325—Parr Dark Buive Corrtains 


Indian. Yellow embroidery, with mirror in- 


serts. 
Length, 6 feet; width, 2 feet 10 inches. 


326—Pair Brown Cotton Curratns 


Indian. Yellow embroidery, with mirror 
inserts. 
Length, 6 feet 6 inches; width, 4 feet 8 inches. 


ECCLESIASTICAL AND ORIENTAL 
WOOD CARVINGS 


327—Carvep Woop anv GILDED STATUETTE 
Standing figure of Buddha on lotus stand, 
with openwork halo. From the ‘Forbidden 


City,” Pekin. 
o. 
Height, 18 inches. 


328—ANTIQUE STATUETTE 


Carved wood figure of a seated Padahes 
with hands crossed. Has necklace of large 


colored beads. 
Height, 28 inches. 


329—Woop CarvING 


Partially draped figure seated beneath a 
palm tree. Gilded and painted. 


Height, 15 inches. 


330—Two Woop Carvines 
Cupids’ heads, carved and painted. 
Height, 7 inches. 


331—SPpaniIsH STATUETTE | 
Figure of a young girl in flowing gown, 
carved and painted. Sixteenth century. 
Height, 23 inches. 


332—CoLuLeEcTion oF ITaLian PasTORALES 


Fifteen male and female figures dressed in 
the costumes of the country. 


Note.—In Naples especially it has been the habit 
for hundreds of years to prepare elaborate groups 
of figures in the churches for Christmas celebra- 
tion. These varied in artistic skill and richness of 
decoration, and a prize was offered for excellence 
in modeling. The result was that the best artists 
and sculptors vied with each other in producing 
good work. The present collection is especially 
fine, and the facial expressions, dress and details 
of each figure are remarkable. 


3338—Surine Group 
se The Crowning of the Virgin. Carved and 
gilded. Shrine decorated with fleurs-de-lis 
in gilt. End of the seventeenth century. 
From the Chateau Chenonceaux. 
Height, 25%, inches; width, 20 inches. 


334—Woop Carvinec on AN Ostone Base 
Old Italian. Bold relief carving of winged 
cupids’ heads surmounted by a shell, from 
which hang two tassels. Has mirror in 


center. 
Height, 26 inches; width, 18 inches. 


335—Wat.L SHRINE 
Carved wood. Christ on the Cross, with 
background and canopy, carved, painted 
and gilded wood. 
Height, 38 inches. 


3$36—Carvep Woop Gittr GLorIA 


Containing a heart and band of thorns, 
gilded and painted, from which rises a 
gilded cross, upon a background of flame 
design. From a Spanish church. 


Diameter, 43 inches. 


837—CarRVED AND GILDED FRAME 


Italian. Contains a water-color painting 
of an old man. Seventeenth century. © 


18 inches square. 


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JAPANESE CARVED RAMMAS AND 
SCREENS 


339—Two Japanese Woop Carvines 
Flower design in openwork, tinted red. 
Length, 24 inches. 


340—SmaLL RamMa 
Carved wood. Stork flying over waves. 
Colored in red, green and white. 
Length, 36 inches; height, 13 inches. 


341—Ancient TeMPLE RamMa 
Oak. Bold carving of a dragon’s head. 
Has glass eyes. 
Length, 36 inches; height, 10 inches. 


342—Lone TEMPLE RamMa 
Openwork carving of lotus, peony and pome- 
granate, gilded and tinted red. 
Length, 50 inches; width, 10 inches. 


343—OLp TEMPLE RamMa 
Figure of Buddhist angel with musical in- 
strument (Dasho), surrounded by sacred 
clouds. Boldly carved and tinted in red, 
green, blue, white and gilding. 
Length, 56 inches; width, 16 inches. 


344—TrmMPLE RamMa WITH SIDES 
Carved in openwork and gilded. In design 
of lotus, peony and leaves. 
Length, 75 inches; width, 1014 inches. 


 $45—TemrPte RamMMaA 


Peonies, lotus and leaves carved in open- 


work and gilded. 


$46—Pair or Tra-Hovuskt Rammas 


Fans carved in openwork, gilded and 
painted. 
Length, 72 inches; width, 12 inches. 


347—Oxtp TrempLte RAaMMA 


Massive openwork carving of peony and 
flowers, gilded and framed in black lacquer. 
Length, 71 inches; width, 32 inches. 


848—Oup Tremreite RAamMMaA 


Historical subject: Japanese figures, tiger, 
lotus and chrysanthemum, all boldly carved 
in high relief and painted in red, green, 
white and blue and gilding. 

Length, 70 inches; width, 26 inches. 


349—Oxup Temrpie RamMaA 


Japanese figures, lotus flowers, chrysanthe- 
mums, foliage and cloud forms, carved in 
bold relief, gilded and painted in various 
colors. Framed. 

Length, 72 inches; width, 26 inches. 


350—Parr or Oty TrempLte RammMas 
Companion to the preceding. 
Length, 72 inches; width, 26 inches. 


351—O.Lp TemPepLE RamMa 


Peony and lotus flowers carved in bold re- 
lief and openwork, and gilded. Framed. 
Length, 80 inches; width, 16 inches. 


3852—Oup TemPLE RamMa 


Japanese oak. Conventional waves with 
sacred pearl. 
Length, 91 inches; width, 131%, inches. 


353—TEMPLE SCREEN ON STAND 


Shape of a Shinto sacred mirror. Within 
the circle is a figure of the “Thunder God,” 


heavily lacquered in red, green, black and — q 


yellow, known as the “Mitsuda” lacquer. 
Framed in brilliant red lacquer and sup- 
ported on a stand of clouds, which are 
gilded. 

Height, 51 inches. 


354—S1x Woop Sruipinc Doors 


Lattice design and gilded, backed by black 
silk gauze with applied medallions in de- 
signs of storks, pine tree and cloud forms, 
woven in low tones of silk and silver and 
gold threads. : 


Height of each, 6 feet 10 inches; width, 17 inches. 


355—Two Srx-roLtp ScREENS 
Neutral background flecked with gold. 


Artistic and harmonious painting of land- 
scapes and scenes from the domestic life of 
Japan. 

Height, 5 feet 7 inches; width extended, 12 feet. 


356—SixTEENTH CrEenTURY Brussets Tapestry 


With original border. In the central fore- 
ground stands a victorious Roman general, 
his plumed cap wreathed with laurel. At 
: the back are officers, and kneeling before 
him bearded men and priests present a 
human head, from which the general turns 
away his head in horror. The background 
is filled with a landscape and scenes having 
to do with the return of the victorious army. 
The border is characteristic of the period, 
and contains figures and garlands of fruit 
and flowers. 


Height, 11 feet; width, 10 feet. 


ANTIQUE FURNITURE 


357—Knire Box 
Sheraton. Mahogany, inlaid with satin- 
wood. Late eighteenth century. 


3857A—Watt Crock anp BRrackerT 
Carved wood with ormolu mountings. Louis 


XV design. 
Height, 3 feet 9 inches. 


358—Tasie FoR MINIATURES 


Double oval shape. Satinwood, inlaid with 
rosewood. ‘Two glass panels in the top. 


Height, 29 inches; length, 341 inches. 


359—Manocany Taste Desk 


Italian. Intricately inlaid with various 


woods in design of an oval medallion con- 
taining a rosette and a border of geometrical 
pattern. Has middle drawer and two com- 
partments. Middle of eighteenth century. 


Height, 32 inches; length, 36 inches. 


360—EmrireE ARMCHAIR 
Gilded frame, upholstered in red velours. 


361—FLoRENTINE ARMCHAIR 


Square legs, enclosed base and gilt finials. 


Upholstered in red damask.  EKighteenth 
century. 


$62—FLoRENTINE Hatt CHa 


Carved finials and arm rests. Covered with 
red figured damask. Seventeenth century. 


363—Hatt Cuair 
Florentine. Flat arms and closed base. 
Gilded mask finials. Upholstered in old red 
silk damask. Studded with large brass 
nails. Middle of the seventeenth century. 


$64—Hawu Cuair, with Gitt FINnIAts 


Florentine. Back of antique brown leather 
with gilt tooling. Seat of plain leather. 
Studded with large brass nails.’ Has 
pierced stretcher. Seventeenth century. 


365—Larce ARMCHAIR 
Carved arm rest, turned legs, stretcher and 
underbrace. Upholstered in red_ silk 
damask. Early seventeenth century. 


366—Larcr ARMCHAIR 


Similar to the preceding, but upholstered 
in red needlework on a white ground. 


367—Tatt FiorentiIne Cuan 
Curved back, carved arm rests, with scroll 
termination, turned legs, and underbrace. 
Upholstered in red and yellow figured bro- 
cade. Seventeenth century. 


368—Larce Irarian CHair 

The arms are supported by figures of cupids 
and terminate in lion masks. The legs and 
underbraces are elaborately carved with 
scrolls, masks and shells. Covered with 
stamped and painted leather. The back has 
a medallion painting of Madonna and 
Saints. 


369—SrPrINNET 


“Crowquill plectra.” Three and one-half 
octaves. Inside of lid richly painted with 
fruits and flowers in the style of Weenix. 
End of the sixteenth century; the stand of 
later date. 


370—ManTet Mirror 


Adams, eighteenth century. The wood 
frame consists of sidepieces decorated with © 
vases in low relief and a frieze of fluted de- 
sign and gilded. .The arch top, with a large 
oval medallion and painted blue, has an ap- 
plied female figure in white, and at either 
side, phoenixes carved in bold relief and 
gilded. 


Height, 64 inches; width, 54 inches. 


371—Parr or Corner CABINETS 
Italian. Painted green and decorated with 
flowers and scrolls. The upper section has 
two irregular-shaped shelves and the lower 
a cupboard with two shelves. Late eigh- 
teenth century. 
Height, 84 inches; width, 281, inches. 


372—Larce Oak CHEST 


Panels of leaf design, and three carved 
pilasters of masks, scrolls and coat of arms. 


Feet of winged cherub-heads between two 
paw feet. Sixteenth century. 
From the Abruzzi family. 


Length, 68 inches; height, 31 inches; depth, 26 
inches. 


3738—Buracx Oax Cainer 


Flemish Renaissance. The two lower doors 
contain four carved panels of Renaissance 
design and the upper section, which is sup- 
ported by two caryatids, contains two cup- 
boards. The entablature of carved leaf 
scrolls and vase. 


Height, 79 inches; width, 59 inches; diameter, 27 
inches. 


374—Watnut CuHurcu STALLS _ 
Italian—from Sicily. Consisting of the 
usual three seats with tall backs which are 
inlaid with various woods and monogram 
and the arms carved in relief. The pilaster, 
cartouches and capitols boldly carved and 

gilded. Seventeenth century. 
Height, 74 inches; width, 92 inches. 


$75—LarcE Swiss SIDEBOARD 


Chestnut wood, with carved scroll design, 
and inlaid with various woods. On the frieze 
is a date, 1526, and initials A H and A B. 
Has six compartments; at the side a recess 


for a water font. The locks and hinges 
are of steel, and rosettes of metal. 
Length, 81 inches; height, 79 inches. 


376—SpanisH Verguano, 08 CABINET 


The oak drop door is ornamented with ap- 
plied wrought-iron panels of various pat- 
terns. The interior contains numerous 
drawers and compartments carved and 
gilded, and inlaid with ivory. A beautiful 
example of the architectural influence of the 
Spanish Renaissance. Late seventeenth 
century. ; 
Height, 24 inches; length, 41 inches. 


377—Low Carvep Oax CuPpBoarp 
Containing two drawers and cupboards. 


Ornamented with escutcheon and rosette ~ 


and brass nails. 
Height, 30 inches; length, 41 inches. 


378—SIDEBOARD witH Ovat Mirror 


Sheraton style. Mahogany, inlaid with 
satinwood. Has center drawer and cup- 
board at each end, and brass handles. 


Height, 60 inches; length, 58 inches. 


379—Satinwoop CABINET 


Inlaid with designs of conch shells and 
borders, and bands in ebony and other 


woods. Lined with blue plush. Has glass 
doors, sides and three shelves. Middle 
eighteenth century style. 


Height, 62 inches; width, 30 inches; depth, 22 inches. 


380—KipNEY-sHAPED CABINET WITH DRraweER 
Mahogany, with brass inlay mountings. 

Has glass doors, sides and two shelves. 
Height, 63 inches; width, 36 inches. 


$81—Oax Hatt Taste 
Gothic style. Turned legs and plain braces. 
Height, 32 inches; length, 48 inches. 


382—Emprre TasLe 
Supported on a standard; so-called “pillar 
and claw” feet. Burl walnut and mahogany. 
Height, 30 inches; width, 36 inches. 


383—Smatut Gotuic CHEST 
Oak. Front panels contain figures of Adam 
and Eve, and the Annunciation, boldly 
carved and partially painted in red. Six- 
teenth century. 
Length, 33 inches; height, 20 inches. 


$84—HicH-BACKED CHAIR 


Italian. Oak. Carved and turned legs, arm 
supports and finials. Seat and back covered 
in leather. 


$85—Hatu CHarr 4 
Carved back, stretchers and finials. Plain — 
wood seat. ' 


386—Rounp TasLE with UNDER SHELF 4 
Sheraton style. Mahogany, inlaid with — 


satinwood. 9 
Height, 29 inches; diameter, 20 inches. 


387—TaBouRET : 
Inlaid with various woods and mother-of- 4 
pearl. | , 
Height, 23 inches. 
388—SmMaLiL TABLE 


Satinwood, with painted decoration. Adams 


style. 
Height, 29 inches. 


389—TasovurRET 


Marble top. ; 
Height, 19 inches. 


390—Lovis XVI FrenpER 


Chiseled brass, surmounted by cornucopias, | 
and has arrow foot rest. From the Chateau 


Blois. 
Length, 47 inches. 


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